Art and Music combined

Void and Form highlight exceptional contemporary art, music videos as well as in-depth artist features. The contemporary art scene is less confined thanks to the web's freedom, which gives a new premise to the art aesthetic and its contextual playgrounds. We highlight creativity from the late 70’s generation and onwards - sometimes described as lowbrow or street art in the semantic logjam. But we simply want to share bright and luscious as well as dark and brooding beauty. Enjoy.

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Few people can say that they were born into the artistic lifestyle, this is not the case for artist Camilla Rose Garcia. Born from a film producer father and a muralist mother in 1970, Garcia quickly embraced her artistic talents. By the age of 14, she was apprenticing with her mother, helping with murals and […]

Blending realistic imagery with an urban graffiti style is one of the signifying characteristics of Conor Harrington’s work. Bold colors and heavy brushstrokes go right alongside period garments and antique furniture. Bringing together art history, political history, and contemporary aesthetics marks Harrington’s creations with a unique appearance. The piece titled “Fight Club (The […]

Shynola are taking huge leaps and bounds in animation and music fusion that is unbridled Shynola a twist on the late 60’s shoe polish of a similar name ‘Shinola’, is an apt name for such a talented group of visual artists. The self-implied dig at their work goes wholly unmatched as anyone can plainly […]

Jeremy Geddes name has become synonymous with photo realism, especially regarding images that appear to suspend time and gravity. His most famous series titled “Cosmonauts” feature various individuals suited for exploration flying amidst doves, crashing to earth, or otherwise floating in space. These images speak to audiences familiar with stop-motion animation, technology, and man-made environments. […]

KAWS could be incorrectly categorized as part of the trending sweep of street artists now housed in gallery settings. However, as a classically trained artist who attended traditional art school in New York, KAWS, born as Brian Connelly, is a bit of an oddball. Citing inspiration from Claes Oldenburg, KAWS produces visual works that are […]